单词 | to give on |
释义 | > as lemmasto give on to give on ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > attack > attack [verb (intransitive)] to lay ona1225 assailc1325 sailc1330 assemblea1375 to fall inc1384 to fall ona1387 givec1430 brunt1440 to set (all) on sevenc1440 to ding on1487 to fall down1534 offend1540 to go on1553 to give on?1611 to let fly1611 strikea1616 insult1638 to set on1670 aggress1708 to carry the war into the enemy's camp1791 hop over1929 ?1611 G. Chapman tr. Homer Iliads xvii. 230 The Troians first gaue on. 1646 Earl of Monmouth tr. G. F. Biondi Hist. Civil Warres Eng. II. viii. 152 With Cheerefull countenance he gave on upon the Enemy, and was as cheerefully followed by his men. 1666 E. Waller Instr. Painter 12 Where he Gives on, disposing of their Fates, Terror and Death on His loud Cannon waits. 1667 J. Dryden Ann. Mirab. cclxxx He saw the Town's one half in rubbish lie And eager flames give [1688 (ed. 2) drive] on to storm the rest. 2. = contango v. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > deal in stocks and shares [verb (transitive)] > carry over or pay to delay transfer to carry over1745 contango1900 to give on1928 1928 Morning Post 19 Nov. He will approach a fellow-member in the House, and say that he wishes to give on 50 shares. 1928 Morning Post 19 Nov. The broker will, as a rule, endeavour to carry over, give on, or contango—the words all mean the same thing—the 50 Gramophone shares. < as lemmas |
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